Just Cause 3 has been unlocked on a variety of regions prior to its official release. Instead of trying to complicate things further, Square Enix decided to simply acknowledge and accept that error. Not only that, but Avalanche released today the game’s day-one patch, and you can read below its complete changelog.
Just Cause 3 – Day-One Patch Changelog:
FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
- The Medician Department of Nature Conservation has pored over every inch of our beautiful island for cracks and removed them
- The Medician Department of Motor Vehicles has taken measures to acquire poorly-tuned vehicles and burn them
- Di Ravello’s Militia has been given a refresher course in combat and spatial awareness as per the General’s recent mandate
- The Medician Department of Infrastructure has made some adjustments to certain roads to prevent traffic jams
- Various stability/crash fixes
- Various camera fixes
- Various Havok destruction optimisations
- Various localisation fixes and updates
- Various worldsim improvements
MISSIONS, CHALLENGES, RANDOM ENCOUNTERS
- Various minor mission bug fixes
- Various minor challenge bug fixes
- Fixed some various issues with Random Encounters
GRAPHICS AND ANIMATION
- Various LoD optimisations
- Various lighting optimisations
- Various animation optimisations
AUDIO
- Various level and EQ adjustments
- Rebels riding along with Rico will now be less rude and not talk over each other
- Fixed a few rare audio distortion issues involving destructible objects with lots of moving parts
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